It's working as expected for functionality, same cannot be said for any 0.19.x release
See 1, 2, 3, and the matrix chat for Lemmy mods/admins; lots of reports of worse performance currently .
Database changes for 0.19.x release, when upgrading from 0.18.5 will cause extensive down time (based on reports of other instances). Need to plan that out and ideally TEST IT before doing so on prod. Admin team haven't had time to do that yet; life happens.
Pict-rs updates and changes aren't compatible with the current version used for pictrs or Lemmy. IE, once we attempt to go up to a 0.19 release it either works, or we're in a broken state with only recourse to roll back the entire system to a prior backup. Yes, we have those, yes we can do that but really don't want to.
Yes, Beehaw admins are still planning a move to other software. See above about the admin team time constraints.
Not at all. I'm a user of the product/service, not the creators friend or even acquaintance. If their product sucks, I'm more apt to speak against that. If the persons worldview sucks, that's their problem; so long as it does not infect their tech or media. If/when it does, that's a different aspect.
A GIST with good instructions/how to. Follow the steps until #8, but don't paste in the following code block; instead scroll down a bit until you see Alternatively, this code can be used to save your tokens as a JSON file, and then paste in THAT code block. That should get you a json file with TOTP credentials ready to import to another FOSS authenticator. I like Aegis and it can import that json file from step 1.
I use both (and others) for different reasons. However, the primary homelab server I use is based on Debian - Proxmox OS. It runs on the machine hardware you have but then you can run a few 'fake' computers (virtual machines) on top of that host OS. This is called a hypervisor. So when running Proxmox on the host, you could run a Virtual machine (guest) that is running Rocky and play around with that. Or Fedora, or Gentoo.. or Arch. That really would be the avenue to go to learn about different Distros and nuances without having to breakdown and rebuild everything every time.
My experience is that both Debian and Rocky are stable and very useful for what you need them to do. Debian favors stability, whereas Rocky favors being a RHEL compatible OS. It's easier to do somethings on Debian, but you may learn more enterprise aspects using Rocky.
Athletic Brewing NA beers are pretty good. Of course, they don't get you buzzed, but the flavor is there. I especially enjoy the First Ride, from them. Wit's peak is good for that I want a Witbier style of beers.
I think that question is definitely a worthy cause, but entirely misplaced. As others said, they donated to Beehaw not to some other foundation or charity. Rainy day fund is better than an oh shit, we're broke moment. I am extremely grateful to those who have and continue to donate towards Beehaw's Cause. We need to make sure that money is used, when needed, as expected.
Yes, you can. Though as another commenter mentioned, doing it like you currently attempted to, is way too much of a hassle.
That is, don't try and negotiate your own SMTP session and content. Being POP_OS is Ubuntu based, you should be able to use the mail command from mailutils package
echo "Is this working?" | mail -s "Subject" recipient@email-address.org
Also might want to consider something like Apprise(Everything and the kitchen sink) or NTFY(Does one thing, does it well) for other types of notification methods.
Its an on going discussion and not a take our ball and go home situation. I think its important to gather support and insight with a big decision and not play dictator. Also, now the hectic holiday season is mostly over in the states, others opinions may differ from before.
Your request goes against the unix philosophy. Grep does one thing and does it well. If you desire additional functionality, you should add another utility to accomplish what you want.
Thanks, I linked to the overall collection of this saga not a specific article. Should be able to find the Byline when reading one of the listed articles.
I want to like Joplin and considered using it, but I don't like the electron base it is. And then converting my existing KB to a new format yet again... ugh.
Beehaw is still on 0.18.5 for a few reasons: